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Colorado native Heidi Montag Pratt gets nose job and ears pinned; Dr. Jeffrey Raval objects to celebrity makeovers that exceed reality

April 16th, 2010 by Dr. Jeffery Raval, MD FACS
Posted in Eye Surgery, Facial Fat Loss, Injectible Fillers, Nose Job, botox

Colorado’s own Heidi Montag Pratt of The Hills MTV reality series now in its sixth season underwent comprehensive plastic surgery earlier this year generating endless news feeds and paparazzi coverage. “This situation should not be perceived as reality,” says Jeffrey Raval, MD, FACS. “Reputable plastic surgeons do not engage in performing surgery to gain notoriety.”

While undergoing 10 plastic surgery procedures performed in one day – a mini brow lift, Botox injections, a nose job, fat injections in her cheeks and lips, a chin reduction, liposuction to her neck, her ears pinned back, buttocks augmentation, liposuction to her waist and thighs, and revision breast augmentation—Montag had the surgeries taped purportedly to use in a future reality show.

Post-surgical photos of Montag reveal a Barbie-shaped physique. “Truly, the responsibility of any cosmetic surgeon is to vet elective surgery options with a patient prior to surgery. Consults with the doctor would routinely identify what surgical procedures are indeed going to enhance an individual’s lifestyle and improve their health. A perceptive plastic surgeon will be able to assess whether an individual is seeking surgery for all the wrong reasons, i.e. to please a partner or to gain notoriety. From the outside, it would appear that this particular celeb pursued surgery to generate media attention rather than to correct physical flaws.”

Dr. Raval has gained a reputation among fellow surgeons in the Rocky Mountain West of being The Nose Doc, particularly proficient at revision rhinoplasty surgery, repeat nose jobs that are more complicated than first-time nose surgeries because of the scar tissue that develops in any surgical area.

Dr. Raval pioneered the use of Dermamatrix in nose surgeries resulting in a smoother, more natural shape to the nose. Introduced in 2006, this dermal matrix is preferred over others because of its uniformly soft and pliable consistency and its increased tensile strength.

To see a video on the benefits of Dermamatrix, go to www.ravalmd.com/rhinoplasty.html.

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The Eyes Have It (or they don’t)

March 13th, 2008 by Dr. Jeffery Raval, MD FACS
Posted in Blepharoplasty, Eye Surgery

It used to be that surgeons removed the fat from around a woman’s eyes when performing a blepharoplasty (eyelid or under-eye surgery). Doctors reasoned that excess fat had to be eliminated in order to tighten the appearance of the eyes.

New techniques have changed all that, according to Jeffrey R. Raval, MD, FACS, triple-board certified facial plastic surgeon who has performed rejuvenating eye surgeries on hundreds of patients—men and women. Instead of removing the fat, Dr. Raval is doing more fat repositioning procedures, building up the wall of fat in the skin under the eyes and adjusting the fat cells in that area. The result is a more youthful appearance rather than the sunken, hollow-eyed look when the fat under the eye is removed.

“The eyes are the first area of the face to show one’s age,” says Dr. Raval. As people age, muscles weaken, skin stretches and fat accumulates around the eyes causing the appearance of fatigue and stress. More than 230,000 people a year undergo eyelid lifts to regain a younger, firmer looking eye area. The procedure can be performed on either the lower or upper eyelids or both and can be combined with other facial procedures.

Upper eyelid surgery is more likely to involve fat removal, explains Dr. Raval. That’s because the upper eyelid tends to droop as we age, and the accumulation of fat above the eyes needs to be reduced slightly to achieve a more sculpted, youthful shape that enhances the brow and makes the upper eyelid visible again.

One complaint that many women have prior to seeking a blepharoplasty is that they go to the effort of putting on eye make-up that no one can see because their eyelids are too puffy.

Patients with exceptionally droopy upper eyelids can find that their vision is impaired. A blepharoplasty to correct that condition is sometimes covered by medical insurance, as it’s not considered simply a cosmetic surgery.

Contact Dr. Jeffrey Raval for a consultation regarding blepharoplasty surgery or fat repositioning by calling 303-744-2300.

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A look back at eye surgery five years earlier

January 21st, 2008 by Dr. Jeffery Raval, MD FACS
Posted in Blepharoplasty, Eye Surgery, Facial Rejuvenation

My mid-50s girlfriends got together last week for dinner—something we’ve been doing for nearly 30 years every couple of months. It had been half a year since I’d been able to join them and while this is a group of women that’s healthily interested in keeping up their looks, I could see a lot of difference—more wrinkles, deeper frown lines, dull complexions. It caused me to take a good hard look at myself in the mirror the next morning and while there’s plenty more I could elect to do for myself, I’m thoroughly pleased that four years ago I underwent a blepharoplasty in Dr. Raval’s care.

As Dr. Raval pointed out to me then, the eyes are the first place on the face to give up our age as a rule. My eyes had begun to have thicker lids, and when I smiled for family photographs, my eyes then looked more like narrow slits than the eyes I had as a much younger woman.

Besides the blepharoplasty for upper eyelid surgery, Dr. Raval performed an under-eye surgery to re-build the wall of fat under my eye that had in the course of aging drooped, allowing my lower eyelids to show slight bags on most mornings. Five years later, my eyes are the youngest looking part about me when I get up in the morning. I don’t have any of the “cat-eye” look that some of my acquaintances seem to have after their eye surgeries either, and I’m so glad for Dr. Raval’s skill as a surgeon. He explained to me prior to my lower eyelid surgery that the cat-eye look is a matter of technique versus more than anything else. One of my friends had surgery performed by an eye doctor who advised her to forego the under-eyelid surgery because the cat-eye look would be the result. She now says she’s disappointed that she didn’t go ahead with the under-eyelid surgery by Dr. Raval instead.

It’s amazing to me after five years time that the eyes-wide-open look that blepharoplasty can afford me is still as becoming as it was a month after surgery.

This is a procedure I would never regret and will recommend to anyone who asks!
–Mid-50s and seeing clearly.

To make a consultation appointment with Dr. Jeffrey R. Raval, triple-board certified facial plastic surgeon, call 303-744-2300. Dr. Raval has practices in Denver and Lone Tree, Colorado.

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